The Evolution of Competition Law in New Zealand

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As a compact, liberal, industrialized democracy, 1980s New Zealand proved a useful place to try out the latest fads in market deregulation. This title presents a comprehensive chronicle and critical analysis of how well New Zealand's competition law fared in combatting mergers, monopolies, and cartels.
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Author(s) By Rex Ahdar (Professor of Law, Professor of Law, University of Otago).
Publisher Oxford University Press
Format Hardback
Pages 336
Published in United Kingdom
Published 20 Aug 2020
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As a compact, liberal, industrialized democracy, 1980s New Zealand proved a useful place to try out the latest fads in market deregulation. This title presents a comprehensive chronicle and critical analysis of how well New Zealand's competition law fared in combatting mergers, monopolies, and cartels.
1: Introduction 2: The Pre-Modern Period of Competition Law 3: The Goals of Competition Law 4: Horizontal Arrangements: From Price Fixing and Boycotts to Cartel Conduct 5: Vertical Arrangements 6: Powerful Firms and Monopolizing Conduct 7: The Undul
Rex Ahdar is a Professor at the Faculty of Law, University of Otago, New Zealand, and an Adjunct Professor at the School of Law, University of Notre Dame Australia, at Sydney. He is a former Fulbright Senior Research Scholar at the University of Californi
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